Outstanding photos! Thank you for braving the temps and shooting. They are excellent.
Chicago 5-11 alarm = Spcials 37th & Ashland 1/22/12
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Did you happen to get a rundown of the companies who responded?
Jamie Joyce
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Reminds me of the Plant Shoe fire in Boston over
thirty years ago. Seven story or more mill building 100+ x 1200+. Used most of Boston apparatus and several mutual aid companies from surrounding cities and towns. Go to firenews.org for photos. tHANKs
tHANKs
I was by there tonight to see the "ice castle" that EVERYONE has been by to photograph...and it's STILL burning!! Emergency demolition is somewhat underway - they couldn't get the crane started to pull down some of the north-facing wall.
Pics tomorrow when I'm on the other computer. (hard drive maxed out - doesn't download from the camera because it doesn't have enough free space to process the data, even though the images go to an external HDD)
American Red Cross - DAT Captain
Member 4-2-4 - 5-11 Club of Chicago
truck 33's aerial pipe got stuck again....took another series of shots of this..I'll only bore ya with one...nice shots but almost identical
I wish I would have shot more of this angle but I was just tooooo cold by now
These are some of the greatest shots ive ever seen ... what a job this was... a career fire to say the least.
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